The British military expedition against the Bruges-Ostend canal, 1798: Joseph Jekyll M.P provides two different reports on it by telegraph, using rolled-up newspapers as telescopes. Coloured etching by J. Gillray, 1798.

  • Gillray, James, 1756-1815.
Date:
June 23rd 1798
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36180i
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The member of Parliament Joseph Jekyll condemned the expedition in the House of Commons as ineffective, but later withdrew his remarks. The withdrawal was welcomed by Henry Dundas M.P., secretary of state for War (the "Mr D" mentioned in the lettering)--British Museum, loc. cit. The two representations of Jekyll in the print represent his two opposing verdicts on the expedition

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London (27 St. James's Street) : H. Humphrey, June 23rd 1798.

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1 print : etching, with watercolour ; image 24.5 x 34.8 cm

Lettering

Opposition telegraph's; -or- The little second-sighted lawyer giving a true specimen of patriotic information. " After so candid & honourable a statement, no man can suspect the honble. gentleman of wilful misrepresentation." Mr Ds. remark. ... "I trust the world will not regard me as a person ready to bring before them any matter which does not rest on proper foundations.

References note

British Museum, Catalogue of political and personal satires, London 1942, vol. VII, no. 9232

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Wellcome Collection 36180i

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